Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base – Command ...
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Naval Air Station Fort WorthNaval Air Station Fort WorthJoint Reserve Base – Joint Reserve Base –
Command BriefCommand Brief
Presented by: Captain Jon Townsend, Commanding Officer
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Prepared by: Mike Branum, Community Planning Liaison Officer
Key PointsKey Points
1. Significant economic impact2. Proactive local & regional partners
prevent encroachment3. Robust state support catalyst for
pro-military legislation4. Strong base posture to secure – • Current and future mission potential • Community partnership opportunities
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Installation HistoryInstallation History
1941 Tarrant Field Airdrome
1942 Fort Worth Army Air Field
1948 Carswell AFB commissioned
1993 Carswell AFB closed
1994 NAS Fort Worth JRB est.
~2,300 Acres~2,300 Acres2.9 Million ft2.9 Million ft 2 2 facility spacefacility space
Buildings:Buildings:18 18 TX Air TX Air National GuardNational Guard
72 Air Force72 Air Force194 Navy/Marine194 Navy/Marine
3 Army3 ArmyPrimary Runway: Primary Runway: 18/36: 11,999 x 20018/36: 11,999 x 200
Installation OverviewInstallation Overview
Installation OverviewInstallation Overview
Others:- Legal- Family services- Medical/dental- Commissary and Base Exchange - Moral, Welfare, Recreation (MWR)
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#1 Purpose – Train and Deploy #1 Purpose – Train and Deploy Combat Ready Forces Combat Ready Forces
Navy 27%
Army 7%
TxANG 10%USMC 19%
USAF 19%
DoD Civilians 18%
NAS FW JRB = 10.2k Joint Warriors & CiviliansNAS FW JRB = 10.2k Joint Warriors & Civilians
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7%
27%
19%
19%
10%
18%North Central Texas is North Central Texas is home to ~212k DoD Retirees! home to ~212k DoD Retirees!
Base Economic ImpactBase Economic Impact
Total Jobs = 47,256Gross Domestic Product = $4.3BAviation Assets = ~$2.5B
7Source: Texas Comptroller, *Includes co-located facilities.
Total Est. Economic Impact = $6.6B*Total Est. Economic Impact = $6.6B*
Employment
Air OperationsAir Operations
Squadrons AircraftNavy 1 C40/737 FLSW
Marines 1 F18 MAG 41Marines 1 KC130J MAG 41
Army 1 C12/UC35 52nd AR Army 1 CH47/H60 11th AR
Air Force 1 F16 301st FWTX ANG 1 C130 136th AW
LM F35/F16 DCMA
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2017 Hurricane Relief Efforts2017 Hurricane Relief Efforts
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Tenth Air Force Wing &
301 FW(F-16)
926 WG(Warfare Center/Fighter)
419 FW(F-35)
310 SW(Space)
442 FW(A-10)
307 BW(B-52H)
944 FW(F-35/F-16)
919 SOW(MQ-9/U-28/C-
145/C-146)
920 RQW(HH-60/HC-130/GA)
482 FW(F-16)
10 AF
513 ACG(E-3)
477 FG(F-22)
610 CACS(C2/AOC)
960 CYOG(Cyber)
655 ISRG(ISR)
AATC(OT&E)
610 AOG(AOC)
Direct Reporting Group Locations
Tenth Air Force GSU Locations
10 AF
304 RQS(943 RQG)
9 SOPS(310 SW)
2 SOS(919 SOW)
701 COS(10 AF, Det 1)
Det 1, 701 COS(10 AF, Det 1)
HQ Reserve Nat’l Security
Space Institute
8 SWS(310 SW)
960 NWF(960 CYOG)
429 ACTS(926 WG)
5 SOS(919 SOW)
84 TES(926 GP)
710 COS(10 AF, Det 1)
920 AMDF(920 RQW)
Det 1, 482 OG(482 FW)
AATC(Tucson IAP)
610 CACS
718 IS(655 ISRG)
Det 2, 44 FG(301 FW)
63 IS(655 ISRG)
42 IS(655 ISRG)
50 IS(655 ISRG)
38 IS(655 ISRG)
960 NOS(960 CYOG)
78 ATKS(926 WG)
23 CBCS(960 CYOG)
860 NOS(960 CYOG)
Det 2, 49 IS(655 ISRG)
Det 3, 96 IS(655 ISRG)
Det 4, 28 IS(655 ISRG)
91 ATKS(926 WG)
35 CBCS(960 CYOG)
55 CBCS(960 CYOG)
13 RS(926 WG)
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301st Fighter Wing 301st Fighter Wing Snapshot Snapshot
Aircraft Mission Manpower
28 x F-16C Combat ~2050
SUCCESSES OPPORTUNITIES/CHALLENGES• AEF Volunteerism & Mission
Execution• Total Force Integration
• Aging F-16 Fleet• Airmen’s Time• Uncertain Budget / Continuing
Resolution Authority
301st Fighter Wing - NAS Fort Worth JRB (F-16C+)
44th Fighter Group - Tyndall AFB (F-22/T-38)
301 FW
355 FS
Active Classic
44 FG
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Marine Aircraft Group 41Marine Aircraft Group 41
Col Charles MosesSgtMaj Robert Christoff
MAG-41
HQ 3/14
HQ & N,O Btry 5/14
HQ 14th Mar Regt
M Btry 3/14
HQ 2/14
F Btry 2/14
H Btry 3/14
P Btry 5/14 Q Btry 5/14
G Btry 3/14
Comm Det
Comm Co
K Btry 2/14
I Btry 3/14
D Btry 2/14
14th Marine Regiment14th Marine Regiment
SMCR: 2688Active: 494Total Force: 3182
Provides Direct Support/General Support and General Support-Reinforcing cannon and missile capabilities in support of the Ground Combat Element/Marine Air Ground Task Force, prepares and deploys trained personnel and detachments in support of the total force, and prepares and deploys Force Artillery capability to facilitate the Marine Expeditionary Force counter-fire fight and command, control and sustainment of surface-to-surface missile fires in support of the Marine Air Ground Task Force.
14th Marines Mission
• F35 Integration with Ground
Fires• Active/Reserve
Component Integration
• Support to Combatant Commander Requests For Forces
Focus
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136136thth Airlift Airlift WingWingCommander: Colonel G.W. Holt
• Personnel: 948 authorized• Mission: Tactical airlift, Airdrop,
Assault and Medical evacuation using 8 x C-130H2 Hercules
ANG Band of the Southwest• Personnel: 34 authorized• Mission: Music support of
official military functions and community relations programs
LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT:$76,900,814
780 PART TIME JOBS324 FULL TIME JOBS353 INDIRECT JOBS
TEXAS AIR NATIONAL GUARD
Tactical Tactical Support Support WingWing
Commander Fleet Commander Fleet Logistics Support WingLogistics Support Wing
Fleet Logistics Support Wing (FLSW) – Fleet Logistics Support Wing (FLSW) – HQ at NAS Fort Worth JRB HQ at NAS Fort Worth JRB
FLSW operates unique, fleet essential airlift aircraft worldwide to provide air logistics
support to sustain combat operations at sea.
Navy Region SoutheastNavy Region SoutheastReserve Component Command Reserve Component Command
Fort WorthFort Worth
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CAPT Hebert Frederick III
Commander, NRSE RCC FTW Command Master ChiefCMDCM(SW/AW)
John Cordero
7 States
NOSCs: 20
Total Units: 294
Total SELRES: 7,253
Fort WorthNAVREGSE RCC FTW
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Navy Region SoutheastNavy Region SoutheastRCC Fort WorthRCC Fort Worth
Deployed LocationsDeployed Locations
OCONUS (12 countries) CONUS (8 states)
QatarBahrainUnited Arab Emirates
Mission Mission Changes, Future Changes, Future Growth Opportunities Growth Opportunities
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Branch Unit Current Location Timeframe
Marines VMR-1 MCAS Cherry Point In Progress
Marines 4th Medical Batt. Surgical Co. A
Pennsylvania & Tennessee
Pending CNIC Approval
Texas Army Guard
CH-47 Maintenance
GroupFormer NAS Dallas 3-5 Years
USAF Reserve
301st Fighter Wing – F-35 Transition
NAS JRB FTW 5+ Years
Thank you!Thank you!
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CO Priorities, VisionCO Priorities, Vision• Mission – training and readiness
– Inside the fence: facilities & infrastructure– Outside the fence: compatible zoning and development
• Strengthening community relationships– Formal: RCC/COG, Fire, Police, etc…– Informal: Daily interaction, air show, attending civic
events
• Base security– Active partnership with local Police/Fire (MOUs)– Signage, fence-line, and gate hours
• Retain, grow military tenants on base to support mission demands
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